Henry Hetherington (17 June 1792 – 23 August 1849) was a leading British Chartist.
Henry Hetherington was the son of a London tailor, John Hetherington (1770 to 6 November 1806), and was born... More > on 17 June 1792, at 16 Compton Street, Soho, London. He was one of four children and was baptised in the church of St Giles-in-the-Fields.
When he was thirteen, on 5 November 1805, he began work as an apprentice printer at Luke Hansard's printing works at Holborn, London. In c.1810 he worked as a shopman for Richard Carlile, and from c1812 to 1815 he worked as a printer in Ghent, Belgium.
In 1811 Hetherington married Elizabeth Thomas, of Wales, and the marriage produced nine children. Only one son, David, was still living at time of Henry's death.< Less

Volume 1268, Brian Hetherington---Brian McClair
Print Wikipedia is a both a utilitarian visualization of the largest accumulation of human knowledge and a poetic gesture towards the inhuman scale of... More > big data. Michael Mandberg wrote software that parses the entirety of the English-language Wikipedia database and programmatically lays out nearly 7500 volumes, complete with covers, and then uploads them to Lulu.com for print-on-demand. Print Wikipedia draws attention to the sheer size of the encyclopedia's content and the impossibility of rendering Wikipedia as a material object in fixed form: Once a volume is printed it is already out of date. It is also a work of found poetry built on what is likely the largest appropriation ever made. As we become increasingly more dependent on information and source material on the Internet today, Mandiberg explores the accessibility of its vastness.< Less

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I am a mother with schizophrenia. One day, my baby is going to ask me about my medicine, or why I feel dizzy and need to sit down in the morning. I wrote this to explain in a clear, visual way,... More > what is wrong with mummy's brain. I also wanted to show her that having a broken brain isn't just bad. It also makes me who I am, and that my broken brain doesn't stop me from being a loving mummy.< Less

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